Monday, March 26, 2012

Space and Time

Dancing is one of the most beautiful and fluid things humans can do. When two dancers reach the point where they become so overwhelmed by the mythicism and rhythm of the music; they move in such a natural way that they continue to be one in their soliloquy together. It truly is marvelous.

A perspective I have recently become aware of is in regards to Space and Time. A particular statement has had my full attention for some time now: the microcosm = the macrocosm. And in the same meaning, as above, so below. Now when I make reference to Space, I am referring to all space, not just what we consider 'outer' space. Space is all encompassing, including everything in this reality, excluding nothing. From the quantum level of the 98% of space in a single atom, to the entirety of the universe. Time is a little more difficult to grasp. I am referring to time in a similar way as Space. Time is all time, beginning to end, even if time is infinite. Not just seconds, minutes, days, or years. I mean eons as well as the instantaneous transition from moment to moment that remains unmeasured by humans. With both of these concepts in mind we can move on and begin to combine these aspects.

Introducing the perspective I mentioned above I would like to resume the examination of dancing. Imagine Space and Time dancing together, constituting the totality of our universe all at once, caught in the wondrous fluidity of what it means to dance, to exist. This is difficult to comprehend but I would like you to remain open.

In this dance between Space and Time there is no music. The music in regards to the two human dancers is the "glue", if you will, that holds them together in at-one-ment. That music is the guide for both the dancers and our cosmological parent. The only difference is that the music for our cosmos is replaced by Knowledge. The Knowledge I am referring to is not the information that resides in your head, but the information of the universe. This Knowledge is the guide or stage director for the great megalithic dance our universe portrays for us.

Referring back to the statements mentioned previously, I find it rather intimidating honestly. Trying to understand the mere size of the universe is preposterous for a human. Trying to understand the purpose of that universe is a little more manageable. Particularly because even if we do not understand the exactitude of how our universe works, we do know we are here, right now in the beauty of the present. If the microcosm = the macrocosm then it could be justified that true inner standing would be the same as over standing the entire universe. My reasoning for stating it to be more manageable is simply because true perspective of self is possible in this dimension. Only one has accomplished this though, that being the great Buddha. He became so fully aware of the self he understood more about the self than anyone else since then. Therefore it would not be completely unreasonable for us, as humans, to one day be able to decipher the 'music' of our cosmos. Doing so would result in the true sovereignty of humanity. This is my only goal. A sovereign life is all I ask for. Thank you, love and light.

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